Agile project management made easy

Flexible

Brix is a flexible and adaptable agile project management system to meet all your needs.

Collabration

Collaborate with the Team across agile Projects and Tasks all in an online environment no matter where they are.

Why Choose Us?

We are committed and focused on building the best online agile project management toolsthat make you more effective and efficient in your business and have real measurable results.

CUSTOMIZABLE

Agile Project Reporting that you can customize and filter based on what you need.

TRACKABLE

Track your online Agile Projects velocity, by Team Member, by Status, and Red flags for tasks that are overdue. Run your agile projects the way you want to.

Features

The Dashboard gives you a visual snapshot of where your projects are at via; The Wall, Gantt Chart, My Tasks and Graphs.

THE WALL

Visualise all your Projects and Tasks on The Wall.

The Gantt Chart

The Gantt Chart gives you a graphical representation of your tasks and where they are all at.

My Task and Graphs

Project Graphs are always useful and we’ve created graphs with both the Project Managers and Members in mind.

Our Team

Pete Sanders is one of our Founders and Directors and has a Bachelor of Business from University of Technology Sydney and an Advanced Diploma in Accounting.

Pete Sanders

Founder and Director

Scott Montgomerie joined Brix in 2010 as CTO. He has been the principle architect of the company’s products and has been involved at an executive level in the overall vision and direction of the company.

Scott Montgomerie

Principle Architect

Kaylene Sanders joined Brix in 2010 as CMO. She has been heavily involved in defining our go to market strategy. Kaylene also runs a small online marketing consultancy specialising in SEO and SEM

Kaylene Sanders

Chief Marketing Officer

Flexible Pricing

Choose the BrixHQ pricing that best suits your team and you can upgrade or downgrade at any time depending on what your team needs. We offer both “Pay by the Month’ and ‘Annual Pricing’

Latest News

An operating system in a system plays a crucial role in terms of performance. It is actually a humongous task to build an operating system to live up or to exceed the levels of expectations of the users. Even though there are a large number of operating systems available in the market, there are very few that stood out from the rest.

Having an excellent performing operating system is mandatory to witness optimum levels of output. Here are some of the operating systems that are good performers.

Windows 10

The latest offering from one of the best and world-renowned technical giant Microsoft. Microsoft has generated very positive reviews from most of the users. According to the reviews from the users and professionals, the Windows 10 is very reliable and very efficient. Very much futuristic and it is worth spending every penny on it.

The operating system which is equipped to support all the latest software will find its spot among the best.

Ubuntu

The Ubuntu is not the kind of operating system that you come across on a daily basis. Even though the Ubuntu has very less number of users, it is one operating system known for some good performance. Since most of the users are very used to some other popular operating systems, which gives a bit of disadvantage to Ubuntu in terms of User Interface.

Macintosh OSX

The Operating system from one of the exceptional names in the tech business, Apple. Like every other operating system form Apple the Macintosh OSX is also known for its reliability and security. As Steve Jobs, the Macintosh OSX is also very complicated. Hence it is hard for anyone, even for the hackers to get into it.

The Macintosh OS is very much recommended for the people involved in a profession that creative and artistic which include music industry, video production, image editing and so on.

Windows 8.1

It wouldn’t be an understatement to state that, Windows 8.1 came with a large number of competition and stood from the rest with a considerable margin. After the missing of the start button in the previous version, the whole was disappointed. The windows 8.1 sure did come back with the bang. This also had a lot of other features like creating a personalized start screen.

The app store was also had a better user interface. After a massive disappointment because of the performance of Windows 8, the Windows 8.1 sure did put Windows back on track.

Windows XP professional

The windows XP came in two versions. The home version and the professional version. Even though the user interface did not have much of a difference, in terms of performance, there was a considerable difference. The Windows XP professional had a lot of features in comparison with the windows home. To be precise, the Windows XP was one of the most significant leaps in the technical world and will always be one of the best performing operating systems.

Using an Agile software development, you can process to manage software development projects. Here are some benefits of Agile software development:

Stakeholder Engagement-

Agile software development provides multiple opportunities for the stakeholders and team engagement before, during and after each sprint. By engaging the clients in every step of the project, there is a high degree of coordination between the client and project team which provide more opportunities for the team to understand the client’s vision. By delivering the working software early and frequently increases the stakeholder’s trust in the team’s way of delivering high-quality working software and motivates them to be more deeply engaged in the project.

Transparency-

An agile method provides a unique opportunity for the clients to engage throughout the project, from prioritizing features to iteration planning and also review sessions to frequent software build containing new features. It also needs the clients to understand that they see a work in progress in exchange for the added benefit of transparency.

Early and Predictable Delivery-

With the usage of time-boxed, the fixed schedule sprints of 1- 4 weeks, the new features are delivered fast and frequently and with a high level of predictability. It also can provide the opportunity in releasing or beta testing the software earlier than the planned required there is sufficient business value.

Predictable Costs and Schedule-

Due to the fact, each Sprint is in a fixed duration, the cost is predictable, and it is limited to the amount of work which can be performed by the team in a fixed-scheduled time box. Mixed with the estimates given to the client before each Sprint, the user can more readily understand the approximate cost of each factor, which improves the decision making about the priority of the features and the requirement for additional iterations.

Allows for Change-

During each iteration, the team needs to stay focused on the delivery of an agreed-to subset of the product feature, as there is an opportunity to refine and reprioritize the whole product backlog constantly. The new or changed backlog items can plan for the next iteration, that provides the opportunity in introducing changes within a few weeks.

Focuses on Business Value-

By letting the client determine the priority of the feature, the project team can understand what is the most critical aspect of the client’s business and can deliver the features that provide the most business value.

Focuses on Users-

The agile software generally uses stories with business-focused acceptance criteria, so that it can define the product features. Focuses the features on the needs of real users with each feature delivers value and not just an IT component. It also provides the opportunity to beta test the software after each Sprint and gain valuable feedback early in the project and provides the ability to make the changes required.